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Kogi Guber: Senator Kadiri Warns of Potential Tragedy if APC Wins

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By Abubakar Yunus

The Senator who represented Kogi East at the beginning of the 4th Republic (1999-2003), Alex Kadiri has said it would be a tragedy if the All Progressives Congress, APC, wins the November 11, 2023 Kogi State governorship election.

Kadiri, a Kogi State chieftain of the APC, said this while speaking with journalists in Abuja, on Saturday.

He described his party’s performance in Kogi State over the last eight as a waste because the quality of life of ordinary citizens has been on a steady decline.

Kadiri said, “Where are we going in this country? The thing that pained my heart is what is going on in Kogi State. I have said it openly at the APC national secretariat, I have said it in press releases and the party does not care.

“As we are talking, my party is fielding a candidate to succeed Yahaya Bello. I think it will be a tragedy if my Party wins the election on the 11th of this Month. What have we done to justify being reelected?

“What we have is bloodshed, shooting, killings left right and center and all the security are just looking, nothing, nobody has been arrested or apprehended.

“No gun has been retrieved or recovered. Before they used to shoot in the night but now they shoot in broad daylight, nobody is apprehended, people are dying and we want to say we have won election on that platform and you ask people to go to the Tribunal, which tribunal?

“ I think this party is taking Nigerians for granted too much. It is unfair, we have not conquered Nigeria, Nigerians are being treated like conquered people.

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“Unfortunately with this system that we have, criminals are in charge left right, and center. Criminals have all the means, they have all the funds.

“I think it is not right, this country is dying slowly, please do not kill it. I want to be alive to see things change for the better but things are getting worse, getting extremely bad while I am still watching.”

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BREAKING: Nasir El-Rufai Resigns From APC, Joins SDP

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An ally of Mallam Nasir El-Rufai has confirmed the defection move of the former governor of Kaduna State amid a viral social media letter.

In a letter making the rounds on social media, El-Rufai purportedly announced his resignation from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), a party which he is a founding member.

Parts of the letter entitled: “Onwards to the future”, reads: “As a founding member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), I have fond memories of working with other compatriots to negotiate the merger of political parties that created the APC. It had been my hope since 2013 that my personal values and that of the APC will align up to the time I choose to retire from politics.

“Developments in the last two years confirm that there is no desire on the part of those who currently control and run the APC to acknowledge, much less address, the unhealthy situation of the party. On my part, I have raised concerns in private and, more recently, in public regarding the capricious trajectory of the party. Therefore, at this point in my political journey, I have come to the conclusion that I must seek another political platform for the pursuit of the progressive values I cherish. Today, the 10th of March 2025, I have submitted a letter resigning my membership of the APC to my ward in Kaduna, effective immediately. Subsequent to this, I had concluded consultations with my mentors, colleagues and loyalists alike about the future, and have decided to join the Social Democratic Party (SDP), and adopt it as the platform for our future political engagements and activities.”

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Muyiwa Adekeye, spokesperson of El-Rufai, did not respond to multiple messages seeking his reaction to the letter.

But sources in El-Rufai’s camp confirmed that all arrangements have been made for the former governor to submit his resignation letter to the APC at his ward in Kaduna.

An ally, who served as a commissioner under El-Rufai’s administration told Daily Trust that El-Rufai would be leaving the APC for the SDP today.

“Yes, we are all aware that he (El-Rufai) will tender his resignation from APC today, Monday, 10th March 2025, and join SDP. That is all we have been waiting for,” the source said.

The source further stated that El-Rufai’s supporters were not surprised by the leaked letter, as they were already aware of the development.

He said having worked closely with the former governor, he could vouch for the authenticity of the letter, which is yet to be posted on any of the social media platforms of El-Rufai, an avid social media user.

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Shehu Sani: Mistakes some activists made in 1999 still affecting Nigeria’s democracy

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A human rights activist, Shehu Sani, has said the refusal to participate in politics in 1999 remained a majority mistake some pro-democracy activists made, with adverse effect on Nigeria’s democracy till today.

Sani, a former Kaduna Central Senatorial District Senator, stated this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Abuja.

Sani recalled that after the struggle for return to civilian rule from the military in 1999, one of the pro-democracy activists then, Bola Tinubu, opted to join politics then.

He said while Tinubu joined politics, others like Gani Fawehinmi, Femi Falana, Olisa Agbakoba, Mike Ozekhome and himself continued in the struggle and refused to participate in politics.

The activist said that the Fawehinmi school of thought believed that they should continue to fight and advocate for social justice and human rights through activism rather than joining politics.

“On the other hand, Tinubu, a pro-democracy activist, emphasised the importance of political engagement and governance through establishment of political structures.

“The mistake some of us activists made in 1999 is still affecting democracy up till today. When it was time for transition to civil rule, we refused to stop (activism).

“Then, 98 per cent of the activists followed Gani and by the time we realised that the path would not take us so long, we decided to contest elections in 2003; even Gani, Femi Falana, Olisa Agbakoba and Mike Ozekhome contested and performed woefully.

“At this time, Tinubu had already moved on from activism to being a state governor and today, he’s the president.

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“We took the wrong path as activists, I must say.

“Olisa Agbakoba and Gani Fawehinmi contested for president but they could not make it. Mike Ozekhome contested for governor in Edo, he too didn’t succeed; Femi Falana too contested for governor in Ekiti, he could not make it.

“But in the case of South Africa, the African National Congress (ANC) never made the mistake made by Nigerian activists.

“ANC fought the apartheid government in South Africa; they transformed into a political party and took over power.

“Imagine if they said they would not go into transition and continue to fight, it would have been another party that would be in power and apartheid would have continued.

“A verse in the Bible says that there is time for everything. There was time for us to fight, which we did; and time for us to end the fight but we refused to end the fight,” he said.

Sani expressed the regret that the mistake made by many pro-democracy activists was still having adverse effect on Nigeria’s democracy up till today.

“”By the time we realised that we needed to take over political powers, all the political space had already been dominated by people who did not fight for democracy,” he said.

The former senator said that it was unfortunate that some people, including Sule Lamido, Jerry Gana and others who shared the same ideology with Tinubu in the past, are now far apart from him.

According to him, most of the people currently working with Tinubu do not share the same ideology with him, given his background as an activist.

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“The likes of Jerry Gana, Sule Lamido and others, who ought to have been with him today, are now at an inconvenient distance,” he said. (NAN)

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Anyanwu counters Udeh-Okoye’s memo on PDP NEC meeting

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The tussle between the two claimants to the position of National Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) intensified yesterday with counter-notices by them at the 99th National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the party.

One of the claimants, Sunday Udeh-Okoye, had in a letter said the NEC meeting had been moved from March 15 to May 15, 2025.

But Senator Samuel Anyanwu dismissed the letter, describing Udeh-Okoye as an ‘agent of destruction.’

The unsigned letter which had the designation of PDP National Secretary under Udeh-Okoye was made available to reporters in Abuja through the party’s Publicity Directorate.

Surprised by the letter, Anyanwu sent a one-page memo to PDP governors, NEC and Board of Trustees(BoT) members asking them to discard the notice by Ude-Okoye.

The memo titled “Re: Notice Of 99th NEC Meeting’ was also made available to reporters.

In it, Anyanwu emphasised that “Udeh Okoye is not the national secretary of our dear party and was never in any National Working Committee (NWC) meeting where he was mandated to issue such notice.”

The memo partly reads: “My attention has been drawn to a misleading letter on the above subject matter signed by Rt. Hon S. K. E, Udeh Okoye in the designation of PDP national secretary.

“Our party leaders, NEC members, BOT, governors forum and the general public are hereby advised to disregard the purported letter as it emanates from a non-official and authoritative source. The said Udeh Okoye is not the national secretary of our dear party and was never in any NWC meeting where he was mandated to issue such a notice.

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“Udeh-Okoye should be aware that he is under a restraining order of the court of competent jurisdiction to stop parading himself as the national secretary of PDP pending the determination of the appeal lying before the apex court of the nation.

“It is obvious from the conduct of Udeh-Okoye that he is an agent set to destroy the party.

‘’He is therefore warned to refrain from further acts that tend to undermine the peace and stability of the party and again impugn the integrity of the judiciary.

“Nothing coming from the said Udeh-Okoye is recognised by law; he is only putting the party to public ridicule.’’

Southsouth, Southwest and Northcentral zonal congresses to hold April 12

The earlier postponed zonal congresses of the party in the Southsouth, Southwest and Northcentral will be held simultaneously on April 12.

PDP’s National Publicity Secretary Debo Ologunagba said in a statement the NWC approved the new date.

Ologunagba said: “The zonal congresses will hold simultaneously in Port Harcourt, Rivers State (SouthSouth ); Ibadan, Oyo State (Southwest) and Jos, Plateau State (Northcentral) to elect the executive officers and national ex-officio members for the respective zonal chapters in line with the constitution and guidelines of our great party.’

He added that the NWC charged ‘’ all aspirants, leaders, critical stakeholders, teeming members of our party in the respective zones, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), security agencies and the media’’ to note the date.

Also yesterday, the Conference of Professionals in the Peoples Democratic Party (CP-PDP) described the appointment of Southsouth Zonal Caretaker Committee members as a right for unity and stability of the party in the zone.

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The conference, in a statement by its Protem National Coordinator. Obinna Nwachukwu urged the Elder Emmanuel Ogidi-led caretaker committee ‘’not to be distracted but work with stakeholders in the Southsouth to further ensure the stability and growth of the party.’’

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